Biodiversity of Non-Marine Ostracoda (Crustacea) of Botswana: An Annotated Checklist with Notes on Distribution
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Checklist of Non-Marine Living and Fossil (Late Pleistocene to Holocene) Ostracoda of Botswana
- Szwarc et al. [22]: Thamalakane river near the city of Maun, site no SA-97/coord. 19°55′52″ S, 23°30′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: river side channel/Coll. date: 13 September 2012/2 ♀♀, 9 juv;
- Present paper: Botanic Garden in the city of Gabarone, site no SA-112/coord. 24°39′56″ S, 25°56′40″ E, 987 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: artificial rock-pool/Coll. date: 19 September 2012/2 ♀♀.
- Barnard [19]: 1 mile north of Tsotsoroga Pan, localities nos 1204a and 1214/approx. coord. 18°43′00″ S, 24°21′00″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: not indicated/Coll. dates: 19–20 June 1930/number of specimens unspecified;
- Barnard [19]: N’kate (= Nekati) Pan, locality no 1505/approx. coord. 20°05′00″ S, 26°01′00″ E, 920 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: shallow pan in limestone formation/Coll. date: 7 August 1930;
- McKenzie [16]: Makarikari expedition, no further details given/FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: not indicated/Coll. date: 2.10.1958/number of specimens unspecified, det. D.H. Eccles;
- Barnard [19]: N’kate (=Nekati) Pan, locality no 1510a/approx. coord. 20°05′00″ S, 26°01′00″ E, 920 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari, Habitat: a pan/Coll. date: 8 August 1930/two empty valves;
- Present paper: Kang Nkisi Guest House in the village of Kang, site no SA-95/coord. 23°04′50″ S, 22°45′55″ E, 1142 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: artificial pool/Coll. date: 12 September 2012/7 ♀♀, 5 juv;
- Present paper: Botanic Garden in the city of Gabarone, site no SA-112/coord. 24°39′56″ S, 25°56′40″ E, 987 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: artificial rock-pool/Coll. date: 19 September 2012/11 ♀♀, 28 juv;
- Present paper: Kolobeng river near the village of Manyana, site no SA-113/coord. 24°46′08″ S, 25°35′22″ E, 1133 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: river/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/3 ♀♀, 2 juv;
- Present paper: Ramatlabama river near the village of Ramatlabama, site no SA-117/coord. 25°38′29″ S, 25°34′27″ E, 1276 m a.s.l./FEOW: 571 Southern Kalahari/Habitat: river/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/2 ♀♀.
- McCulloch et al. [21] as Plesiocypridopsis aldabrae: North Basin of Makgadikgadi Pan/approx. coord. 20°24′00″ S, 26°12′00″ E, 890 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: ephemeral saline lake (water conductivity 320-24400 µS/cm, pH: 8.6–10.1)/Coll. dates: beginning of the 1999–2000 flood/low abundance;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-103/coord: 19°52′12″ S, 23°20′23″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: grassy shore of temporary pond/Coll. date: 15 September 2012/3 ♀♀, 2 ♂♂;
- Present paper: Tati river near the town of Francistown, site no SA-108/coord. 21°10′48″ S, 27°30′44″ E, 982 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: pools in riverbed/Coll. date: 18 September 2012/3 juv;
- Present paper: Botanic Garden in the city of Gabarone, site no SA-112/coord. 24°39′56″ S, 25°56′40″ E, 987 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: artificial rock-pool/Coll. date: 19 September 2012/61 ♀♀ and ♂♂, 283 juv.
- Jocqué et al. [20] as Sarscypridopsis cf. gregaria: Kgale Siding near Gabarone/coord. 24°40′30″ S, 25°50′20″ E, 1040 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: nine temporary granite rock pools/Coll. dates: entire inundation cycle of the rainy season of 2002–2003/number of specimens unspecified;
- Jocqué et al. [20,37] as Sarscypridopsis cf. gregaria: near Thamaga/coord. 24°41′50″ S, 25°31′00″ E in [20] and 24°40′30″ S, 25°31′00″ E in [37], 1105 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: nine temporary granite rock pools/Coll. dates: entire inundation cycle of the rainy season of 2002–2003/number of specimens unspecified.
- Szwarc et al. [22]: Lake Ngami, site no SA-96/coord: 20°28′57″S, 22°42′08″E, 930 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: endorheic lake/Coll. date: 12 September 2012/1 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: Thamalakane river near the city of Maun, site no SA-97/coord. 19°55′52″ S, 23°30′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: river side channel/Coll. date: 13 September 2012/11 ♀♀, 1 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-98/coord: 19°52′15″ S, 23°21′06″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: temporary channel/Coll. date: 14 September 2012/6 ♀♀;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-99/coord: 19°52′15″ S, 23°20′45″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: temporary channel/Coll. date: 14 September 2012/16 ♀♀, 1 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-100/coord: 19°52′04″ S, 23°20′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: flooded swamp and grassland/Coll. date: 14 September 2012/11 ♀♀;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-101/coord: 19°51′39″ S, 23°19′41″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: isolated pool in flooded grassland/Coll. date: 15 September 2012/6 ♀♀;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-102/coord: 19°52′06″ S, 23°20′41″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: floodplain channel/Coll. date: 15 September 2012/1 ♀;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: North-West District, floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-103/coord: 19°52′12″ S, 23°20′23″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: grassy shore of temporary pond/Coll. date: 15 September 2012/28 ♀♀.
- Barnard [19] as Cyprilla producta Sars: Kaotwe Pan, locality no 374/approx. coord. 22°33′00″ S, 23°15′00″ E, 1011 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: a pan/Coll. date: 10 April 1930/very numerous;
- Olszewski et al. [34]: Makgadikgadi depression/coord: 20°08′02″ S, 25°33′41″ E, 934 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: raised from a sample of dry sediment from temporary shallow salt lake/Coll. date: 19 September 2012/number of specimens unspecified;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: Thamalakane river near the city of Maun, site no SA-97/coord. 19°55′52″ S, 23°30′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: river side channel/Coll. date: 13 September 2012/697 ♀♀ and ♂♂, 135 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-99/coord: 19°52′15″ S, 23°20′45″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: temporary channel/Coll. date: 14 September 2012/1 ♀;
- Present paper: Mahalapye river near the town of Mahalapye, site no SA-110/coord. 23°06′09″ S, 26°50′21″ E, 1006 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: small river dam/Coll. date: 18 September 2012/8 ♀♀, 11 juv;
- Present paper: Botanic Garden in the city of Gabarone, site no SA-112/coord. 24°39′56″ S, 25°56′40″ E, 987 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: artificial rock-pool/Coll. date: 19 September 2012/595 ♀♀ and ♂♂, 679 juv;
- Present paper: Bathoen near the town of Kanye, site no SA-114/coord. 24°56′54″ S, 25°20′39″ E, 1255 m a.s.l./FEOW: 575 Southern Temperate Highveld/Habitat: river flood pool/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/1 ♀.
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- Daday [18] as Cyprinotus inversus: Ku-Gudië between Phitshane and Kooa, South Kalahari, site no 5/approx. coord. 25°40′00″ S, 25°06′00″ E, 1100–1200 m a.s.l./FEOW: 571 Southern Kalahari/Habitat: unspecified/Coll. date: January 1905/numerous females and males;
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- Szwarc et al. [22]: Lake Ngami, site no SA-96/coord: 20°28′57″ S, 22°42′08″ E, 930 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: endorheic lake/Coll. date: 12 September 2012/2 ♀♀.
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- Savatenalinton & Martens [31] as Heterocypris giesbrechti: Ku-Gudië between Phitshane and Kooa, South Kalahari, site no 5/approx. coord. 25°40′00″ S, 25°06′00″ E, 1100–1200 m a.s.l./FEOW: 571 Southern Kalahari/Habitat: unspecified/Coll. date: January 1905/numerous females and males;
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- Szwarc et al. [22]: Lake Ngami, site no SA-96/coord: 20°28′57″ S, 22°42′08″ E, 930 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: endorheic lake/Coll. date: 12 September 2012/1 ♀, 3 ♂♂, 7 juv;
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- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-98/coord: 19°52′15″ S, 23°21′06″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: temporary channel/Coll. date: 14 September 2012/2 ♀♀, 9 juv.
- Szwarc et al. [22]: Thamalakane river near the city of Maun, site no SA-97/coord. 19°55′52″ S, 23°30′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: river side channel/Coll. date: 13 September 2012/132 ♀♀ and ♂♂, 90 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-99/coord: 19°52′15″ S, 23°20′45″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: temporary channel/Coll. date: 14 September 2012/153 ♀♀, 106 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-100/coord: 19°52′04″ S, 23°20′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: flooded swamp and grassland/Coll. date: 14 September 2012/14 ♀♀, 6 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-101/coord: 19°51′39″ S, 23°19′41″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: isolated pool in flooded grassland/Coll. date: 15 September 2012/25 ♀♀, 17 ♂♂, 1 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-102/coord: 19°52′06″ S, 23°20′41″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: floodplain channel/Coll. date: 15 September 2012/1 ♀, 2 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: North-West District, floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-103/coord: 19°52′12″ S, 23°20′23″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: grassy shore of temporal pond/Coll. date: 15 September 2012/16 ♀♀, 2 juv.
- Barnard [19] as Herpetocypris ovularis Sars: 2 miles north of Tsotsoroga, localities nos 1204b/approx. coord. 18°40′00″ S, 24°19′00″ E, 1058 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: not specified/Coll. dates: 19 June 1930/mostly empty valves;
- Barnard [19] as Herpetocypris ovularis Sars: Kaotwe Pan, locality no 374a/approx. coord. 22°33′00″ S, 23°15′00″ E, 1011 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: a pan/Coll. date: 10 April 1930/a few specimens.
- Jocqué et al. [20]: Kgale Siding near Gabarone/coord. 24°40′30″ S, 25°50′20″ E, 1040 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: nine temporary granite rock pools/Coll. dates: entire inundation cycle of the rainy season of 2002–2003/number of specimens unspecified;
- Jocqué et al. [20] and Jocqué et al. [37] as Heterocypris sp. nov.: near Thamaga/coord. 24°41′50″ S, 25°31′00″ E, 1105 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: nine temporary granite rock pools/Coll. dates: entire inundation cycle of the rainy season of 2002–2003/number of specimens unspecified.
- Jocqué et al. [20] as Amphibolocypris sp. n. sp.: Kgale Siding near Gabarone/coord. 24°40′30″ S, 25°50′20″ E, 1040 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: nine temporary granite rock pools/Coll. dates: entire inundation cycle of the rainy season of 2002–2003/number of specimens unspecified;
- Jocqué et al. [20] as Amphibolocypris sp. n. sp.: near Thamaga/coord. 24°41′50″ S, 25°31′00″ E, 1105 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: nine temporary granite rock pools/Coll. dates: entire inundation cycle of the rainy season of 2002–2003/number of specimens unspecified;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: Thamalakane river near the city of Maun, site no SA-97/coord. 19°55′52″ S, 23°30′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: river side channel/Coll. date: 13 September 2012/2 ♀♀, 1 juv;
- Present paper: Bathoen reservoir near the town of Kanye, site no SA-115/coord. 24°57′06″ S, 25°20′33″ E, 1267 m a.s.l./FEOW: 575 Southern Temperate Highveld/Habitat: reservoir/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/50 ♀♀, 353 juv.
- Szwarc et al. [22]: Thamalakane river near the city of Maun, site no SA-97/coord. 19°55′52″ S, 23°30′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: river side channel/Coll. date: 13 September 2012/2 ♀♀, 3 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-100/coord: 19°52′04″ S, 23°20′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l/FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: flooded swamp and grassland/Coll. date: 14 September 2012/1 ♀.
- Martens [32] and Seaman et al. [33] as Sclerocypris excerta Sars (typographical error of exserta): Makgadikgadi Pan/approx. coord. 20°42′00″ S, 24°57′00″ E, 905 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: huge, temporary salt pan endorheic system/Coll. date: 4 May 1957, collected by Rhodesian Schools Exploration Society/number of specimens unspecified;
- McCulloch et al. [21]: North Basin of Makgadikgadi Pan/approx. coord. 20°24′00″ S, 26°12′00″ E, 905 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: ephemeral saline lake system (water conductivity 320-24400 µS/cm, pH: 8.6–10.1)/Coll. dates: December 1999–June 2001/number of specimens unspecified;
- McCulloch et al. [21]: Middle Basin of Makgadikgadi Pan/approx. coord. 20°39′00″ S, 26°04′00″ E, 905 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: ephemeral saline lake system (water conductivity 730-91600 µS/cm, pH: 8.6–10.1)/Coll. dates: December 1999–June 2001/number of specimens unspecified.
- Present paper: Shashe river near the village of Shashe, site no SA-109/coord. 21°23′20″ S, 27°27′20″ E, 956 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: pools in riverbed/Coll. date: 18 September 2012/97 ♀♀;
- Present paper: Mahalapye river near the town of Mahalapye, site no SA-110/coord. 23°06′09″ S, 26°50′21″ E, 1006 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: small river dam/Coll. date: 18 September 2012/1 ♀;
- Present paper: Bathoen near the town of Kanye, site no SA-114/coord. 24°56′54″ S, 25°20′39″ E, 1255 m a.s.l./FEOW: 575 Southern Temperate Highveld/Habitat: river flood pool/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/10 ♀♀.
- Szwarc et al. [22]: Thamalakane river near the city of Maun, site no SA-97/coord. 19°55′52″ S, 23°30′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: river side channel/Coll. date: 13 September 2012/1 ♀;
- Present paper: Kolobeng river near the village of Manyana, site no SA-113/coord. 24°46′08″ S, 25°35′22″ E, 1133 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: river/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/15 ♀♀, 46 juv;
- Present paper: Bathoen near the town of Kanye, site no SA-114/coord. 24°56′54″ S, 25°20′39″ E, 1255 m a.s.l./FEOW: 575 Southern Temperate Highveld/Habitat: river flood pool/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/5 ♀♀, 3 juv.
- Present paper: Tati river near the town of Francistown, site no SA-108/coord. 21°10′48″ S, 27°30′44″ E, 982 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: pools in riverbed/Coll. date: 18 September 2012/2 ♀♀;
- Present paper: Mahalapye river near the town of Mahalapye, site no SA-110/coord. 23°06′09″ S, 26°50′21″ E, 1006 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: small river dam/Coll. date: 18 September 2012/8 ♀♀, 2 juv;
- Present paper: Bathoen near the town of Kanye, site no SA-114/coord. 24°56′54″ S, 25°20′39″ E, 1255 m a.s.l./FEOW: 575 Southern Temperate Highveld/Habitat: river flood pool/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/1 ♀, 1 juv.
- Riedel et al. [35]: an outcrop on Kubu Island at the south-western edge of Sua Pan in Makgadikgadi Basin/coord. 20°53′29″ S, 25°51′14″ E, 901 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: palaeo-mega-lake system (sediments representing relics of the 8.5 ka B.P. last “mega-lake event”)/Coll. dates: September 2007, April 2008, July 2010/fossil valves;
- Riedel et al. [36]: sediment core 1.5 km east of Kubu Island at the south-western edge of Sua Pan in Makgadikgadi Basin/coord. 20°53′30″ S, 25°50′30″ E, 900–903 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: palaeo-mega-lake system (core to 3.0 m depth)/Coll. dates: September 2007, April 2008, July 2010/fossil valves in a sedimentary sequence dated from ca. 37 ka to 2 ka cal. BP.
- Present paper: Bathoen reservoir near the town of Kanye, site no SA-115/coord. 24°57′06″ S, 25°20′33″ E, 1267 m a.s.l./FEOW: 575 Southern Temperate Highveld/Habitat: reservoir/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/subfossil empty valves;
- Present paper: Moshenang Dam near the village of Kanye, site no SA-116/coord. 24°54′50″ S, 25°16′15″ E, 1282 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: reservoir/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/subfossil empty valves.
- Szwarc et al. [22]: Thamalakane river near the city of Maun, site no SA-97/coord. 19°55′52″ S, 23°30′38″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: river side channel/Coll. date: 13 September 2012/8 ♀♀, 2 juv;
- Szwarc et al. [22]: North-West District, floodplains south of Okavango Delta near the city of Maun, site no SA-103/coord: 19°52′12″ S, 23°20′23″ E, 940 m a.s.l./FEOW: 569 Okavango/Habitat: grassy shore of temporary pond/Coll. date: 15 September 2012/1 ♀;
- Present paper: Shashe river near the village of Shashe, site no SA-109/coord. 21°23′20″ S, 27°27′20″ E, 956 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: pools in riverbed/Coll. date: 18 September 2012/10 ♀♀, 1 juv;
- Present paper: Mahalapye river near the town of Mahalapye, site no SA-110/coord. 23°06′09″ S, 26°50′21″ E, 1006 m a.s.l./FEOW: 576 Zambezian Lowveld/Habitat: small river dam/Coll. date: 18 September 2012/3 ♀♀;
- Present paper: Bathoen reservoir near the town of Kanye, site no SA-115/coord. 24°57′06″ S, 25°20′33″ E, 1267 m a.s.l./FEOW: 575 Southern Temperate Highveld/Habitat: reservoir/Coll. date: 20 September 2012/28 ♀♀.
- Riedel et al. [35] as Limnocythere thomasi–group: an outcrop on Kubu Island at the south-western edge of Sua Pan in Makgadikgadi Basin/coord. 20°53′309″ S, 25°49′00″ E, 908 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: palaeo-mega-lake system (sediments representing relics of the 8.5 ka B.P. last “mega-lake event”)/Coll. dates: September 2007, April 2008, July 2010/fossil valves;
- Riedel et al. [36]: sediment core 1.5 km east of Kubu Island at the south-western edge of Sua Pan in Makgadikgadi Basin/coord. 20°53′30″ S, 25°50′30″ E, 900–903 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: palaeo-mega-lake system (core to 3.0 m depth)/Coll. dates: September 2007, April 2008, July 2010/fossil valves in a sedimentary sequence dated from ca. 37 ka to 2 ka cal. BP.
- McCulloch et al. [21]: North Basin of Makgadikgadi Pan/approx. coord. 20°25′00″ S, 26°11′00″ E, 890 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: temporary salt pan/Coll. dates: December 1999–June 2001/number of specimens unspecified;
- McCulloch et al. [21]: Middle Basin of Makgadikgadi Pan/approx. coord. 20°41′00″ S, 26°06′00″ E, 904 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: temporary salt pan/Coll. dates: December 1999–June 2001/number of specimens unspecified;
- McCulloch et al. [21]: South Basin of Makgadikgadi Pan/approx. coord. 21°00′00″ S, 26°12′00″ E, 904 m a.s.l./FEOW: 570 Kalahari/Habitat: temporary salt pan/Coll. dates: December 1999–June 2001/number of specimens unspecified.
3.2. Biodiversity of Non-Marine Ostracods of Botswana
4. Discussion
Note
Author Contributions
Funding
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Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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1. | Amphibolocypris arida | [20,37] | L | 28. | *Oncocypris muelleri | X | SF |
2. | Apatelecypris schultzei | [19] ([16]) | L | 29. | Physocypria cf. capensis | [22], X | L |
3. | *Candonopsis nama | X | L | 30. | Plesiocypridopsis newtoni | [21,22], X | L |
4. | Candonopsis navicula | [22] | L | 31. | Potamocypris deflexa | [22] | L |
5. | Chrissia fascigera | [19] ([16]) | L | 32. | Potamocypris mastigophora | [19,22,34], X ([16]) | L |
6. | *Chrissia cf. pectinata | X | L | 33. | Potamocypris variegata | [36] | F |
7. | Chrissia cf. perarmata | [22] | L | 34. | Potamocypris new sp. ? | [21] | L |
8. | *Cypricercus cf. cuneatus | X | L | 35. | Potamocypris sp. | [20,37] | L |
9. | Cypricercus inermis | [20] | L | 36. | *Pseudocandona sp. | X | L |
10. | *Cypridopsis vidua | X | L | 37. | Pseudocypris circularis | [16,19,24] ([16]) | L |
11. | Hemicypris inversa | [18,22,41] ([16]) | L | 38. | Pseudocypris gibbera | [19,24] ([16]) | L |
12. | Hemicypris reticulata | [20] | L | 39. | Sarscypridopsis cf. elizabethae | [22] | L |
13. | Heterocypris giesbrechti | [22,31] | L | 40. | Sarscypridopsis glabrata | [36] | F |
14. | Heterocypris incongruens | [37] | L | 41. | Sarscypridopsis cf. gregaria | [20,37] | L |
15. | Heterocypris cf. incongruens | X | L | 42. | Sarscypridopsis harundineti | [22] | L |
16. | Heterocypris oblonga | [22] | L | 43. | *Sarscypridopsis cf. reniformis | X | L |
17. | Heterocypris ovularis | [19] ([16]) | L | 44. | Sarscypridopsis sp. | [20] | L |
18. | Heterocypris sp. | [20,37] | L | 45. | Sclerocypris clavularis | [20] | L |
19. | *Ilyocypris cf. gibba | X | L | 46. | Sclerocypris exserta makarikarensis | [21,32,33] | L |
20. | Ilyocypris sp. | [35,36] | F | 47. | Sclerocypris methueni | [34] | L |
21. | *Ilyocypris sp. n. | X | SF | 48. | Sclerocypris sp. | [22] | L |
22. | Isocypris cf. priomena | [22], X | L | 49. | Stenocypris malayica | [22] | L |
23. | Limnocythere inopinata | [36] | F | 50. | Strandesia cf. prava | [22], X | L |
24. | Limnocythere cf. stationis | [22], X | L | 51. | Strandesia n. sp. (gr. sudanica) | [20] | L |
25. | Limnocythere thomasi | [35,36] | F | 52. | Strandesia sp. | [36] | F |
26. | Limnocythere tudoranceai | [21,44] | L | 53. | Zonocypris costata | [22] | L |
27. | Limnocythere sp. | X | SF | 54. | Zonocypris tuberosa | [22] | L |
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Szwarc A, Namiotko T. Biodiversity of Non-Marine Ostracoda (Crustacea) of Botswana: An Annotated Checklist with Notes on Distribution. Water. 2022; 14(9):1441. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14091441
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